Bah, I wish that was the case. I'd say it's medium-low end, the APU's decent and the RAM's good, but it has some weird-as-all-hell sound card (the audio pops in 25% of the games I play) and 30 fps is the most I can scrape together out of most games. Gets pretty hot too, even with the cooling pad I use. We're probably pretty close performance-wise.

OK but my one is almost 4 years old and its nearly half as fast as when it was new :( I have core i5 2,4GHz that shall be quite good processor, 4GB RAM should be OK too but I think I have bad HDD and Graphic card (The Windows 7 gives me index rating 5,1 which is quite weak I guess)

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Description

Seeing's how I don't have much progress to show you right now, I figured I'd do something I saw somebody else do for their custom story. That is to say, upload a picture of my laptop and it's specs, because that might interest some people.

Specs:
This is an HP Envy dv7, as you may have been able to tell. It has eight gigs of DDR3 ram, Windows 8.1 64-bit, a 15" 1600x900 display, and an AMD-A8 4500M APU. CAPSLOCK.

The integrated GPU part of the APU is referred to as either a Radeon HD 7640G (very misleading) or a Radeon HD 4500M (very accurate), and it's not particularly powerful, though I did manage to finish Crysis 3 without it overheating.
It runs Amnesia relatively well at 720p with high quality shadows and textures, albeit no SSAO, thanks to it being a well-optimized game. The HPL Level Editor does lag quite a bit in some of my levels, though it's not unbearable.
For screenshots I use a desktop PC I bought from a friend, though I don't have any pictures of it.